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Program Results Reports describe RWJF’s interest in the area and strategy for addressing the problem for those working in the field or interested in undertaking similar efforts. They explain the problem addressed; the activities undertaken; the results or findings from the work; lessons for the field; any post-grant activities—by the grantee or RWJF—and they include a bibliography of material produced during the project or program.

Early Assessment of Programs and Policies on Childhood Obesity was the first full-blown test of "systematic screening and assessment" - a process for quickly determining which real-world interventions are ready for more rigorous evaluation.

County Health Rankings & Roadmaps compares the health of nearly all of the 3,000+ counties in the United States to others within its own state, and supports coalitions tackling the myriad social, economic, and environmental influences on health.

The Alliance for Health Reform provided nonpartisan briefings and publications on health care policy for congressional staff, reporters, and health-related organizations during the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.

The Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center (ChicagoCAC) and its partners worked to improve access to mental health services for children who have been victims of sexual abuse, and their families, and to increase their long-term well-being.

From September 2010 through August 2012, Lara Shore-Sheppard, PhD, of Williams College, examined changes in employment and family composition and their impact on income dynamics and eligibility for different levels of Affordable Care Act subsidies.

From July 2010 through December 2013, the Allegheny County Jail Collaborative led a project that provided parenting classes and family support services for inmates and families to improve child well-being and reduce recidivism.

For 25 years, Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization, a national program, has supported research designed to give policymakers timely information on the impact of health care reforms on access, quality, and cost.